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Dickens, Reade, and Collins, sensation novelists; a study in the conditions and theories of novel writing in Victorian England (1919)


Author: Phillips, Walter Clarke, 1881-
Subject: Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870; Reade, Charles, 1814-1884; Collins, Wilkie, 1824-1889; English fiction
Publisher: New York, Columbia university press
Language: English
Call number: PR871 .P5
Digitizing sponsor: MSN
Book contributor: Cornell University Library
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Collection: cornell; americana

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Lemcke & Buechner, New York, stamped on t.-p

Thesis (Ph.D.) Columbia university, 1918

Bibliography: p. 223-230


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